Jordan James Parke Dead at 34 After Possible Cosmetic Procedure; Two Arrested on Suspicion of Manslaughter

Jordan James Parke Dead at 34 After Possible Cosmetic Procedure; Two Arrested on Suspicion of Manslaughter

Jordan James Parke was found unconscious on Lincoln Plaza in Canary Wharf and pronounced dead at the scene on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. The Metropolitan Police are treating his death as unexplained while investigators probe information that he may have undergone a cosmetic procedure prior to dying.

Jordan James Parke found unconscious on Lincoln Plaza, Canary Wharf

The Metropolitan Police say they were called by the London Ambulance Service after an unconscious 34-year-old man was located on Lincoln Plaza in Canary Wharf. Emergency personnel declared the man dead once they arrived. Police are reviewing information suggesting the victim may have been undergoing a cosmetic procedure immediately before his collapse; the precise cause of death remains unknown and the case is being investigated as unexplained.

Arrests on February 20: two suspects held and bailed

On Friday, February 20, investigators arrested a 43-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with Parke’s death. Both individuals have since been released on bail as inquiries continue. The arrests followed the initial response by emergency services and reflect an active criminal probe while forensic and medical examinations proceed.

Gloucestershire Police closes earlier probe after Parke’s death; inquests to take place

Parke had been on police bail in a separate investigation in Gloucestershire. That inquiry, into the September 24, 2024 death of 33-year-old Alice Webb, has been closed by Gloucestershire Police after they were informed that the man who had been on bail has died; the force said the criminal investigation will close because no charges can now be brought. Webb became unwell following a non-surgical Brazilian butt lift and died hours later at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.

Gloucestershire Police have updated Webb’s family and confirmed that inquests will take place into both deaths. A woman previously arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in relation to Webb’s death was released and faced no further action.

Parke’s prior arrest, clinic ties and upcoming bail appearance were unresolved

Parke had earlier been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with Webb’s death but was not charged and remained on police bail. He had been due to answer bail in March; that appearance will now be affected by his death. The Gloucestershire inquiry noted that the closure follows notification of his death and emphasized that inquest proceedings will proceed to seek answers for Webb’s family.

Parke’s cosmetic history, public profile and family reaction

Known publicly as a high-profile cosmetic surgery client and an influencer who called himself the "Lip King, " Parke had spent more than $150, 000 on elective procedures over the years. He began his cosmetic journey at age 19 and underwent numerous operations and non-surgical treatments, including multiple nose jobs, lip and jawline filler, filler in his neck, a Brazilian butt lift and a chin implant. He appeared twice on the television series Botched to address lip filler, liposuction and the appearance of his nose.

The clinic in Gloucester where Alice Webb received treatment had been run by Parke together with Jemma Pawlyszyn, a detail cited in earlier inquiries. Parke’s family, speaking through his sister Sharnelle, described the family as "numb, shocked and heartbroken" and confirmed he passed away on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, calling his loss devastating.

What makes this notable is the convergence of two unresolved, overlapping investigations: a later unexplained death that prompted fresh manslaughter arrests and an earlier patient fatality that had already drawn criminal scrutiny. Because Parke died while on bail, Gloucestershire Police have closed the criminal aspect of the Webb inquiry, but coroner-led inquests into both deaths will continue and are expected to be the forum for establishing medical causes and circumstances.

Officials have signaled that inquiries will persist to establish the sequence of events and any medical or procedural links. At least three concrete markers frame the unfolding legal and medical review: the February 18, 2026 date of Parke’s death, the February 20 arrests of a 43-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman, and the September 24, 2024 death of 33-year-old Alice Webb after a non-surgical BBL. Investigators and coroners will now coordinate to complete examinations and to determine next steps in each coroner’s process.